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Not too shabby...

Not too shabby at all. You certainly named it correctly: the "flatline" sound can be heard throughout this song, and in fact makes up the backbone of the song. The limits of this backbone, only a few possible "flatline" tones and such, make it hard to achieve much internal variation within the melody, but that's certainly not much of a problem. So overall it's not that bad a song, though by being limited in scope it loses a point.
5/5, 9/10
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CineGoryP responds:

Well, the limited amount of flatline tones wasn't too much of an issue since I could always just manually change the pitch... but there's a limited range where the sound is still recognizeable so yeah.

Thanks for the review :D

cr0mZX cr0mZX... You know the drill.

It's been a while since I've played Sonic 3, so I wouldn't quite remember this song, and the low-bit status really doesn't help me to remember it. However, I've gotta give you some credit: first of all, while it's not the best 8-bit song I've heard, it sure as hell isn't the worst. And second, how could I downvote anything that does homage to cr0m, even if only in the title? He's a legend, and from what little experience I have with him not that bad a guy. So overall I guess it's not all that bad, though you may need to make the beat a bit stronger and make it a little more faithful to the original.
4/5, 7/10.

MAYORMCHEESE responds:

It's a pretty obscure track from the game, it's one of the multiplayer levels. I'm sure even people who've played S3 recently would have trouble remembering it.

I know I said this two months ago, but yeah, I'll redo the song again sometime. It does need a stronger beat.

Thanks for the review.

So... damn... cute...

I can't claim to know much about StagBeetle, except that he can make some very good Flash when he works on it (and yet for some reason he would rather make lower-quality movies most of the time), but this song is just too cute for me to not like. A bit short, but it's nice.
5/5, 10/10

Well then FatKid...

I can't say much other than that I like this one even better than I liked the GWC theme you did (and that's saying something). You've certainly improved. And I also think you'll keep on improving. I'd certainly like to hear more of these.
5/5, 10/10, Favorited, added you to my Favorite Authors.

FatKidWitAJetPak responds:

REALLY?!

=U

WOW! Thanks a lot!

That reminds me...

I eventually need to play one of those Ace Attorney games. Now, onto the actual song!

I must say, I liked it. I don't even know why, maybe I just think it would go well in a courtroom game (like the one it's apparently from), but I really enjoyed this submission.
5/5, 10/10

Truly amazing.

I loved this song on the old Dreamland stage in SSB, I loved it even more in SSBM, and this version is the best of all. And that's saying something, if you've done better than the big N. Great work as always!
5/5, 10/10, Favorited, Downloaded!

Good job on this one.

The original song you based this on was good, and this one measures up to it in so many ways. Plus, it perfectly describes myself and a lot of the better statwhores that I know.
5/5, 10/10, Favorited.

jnry3 responds:

Hey thanks for the compliments! ^_^

Not bad, I guess...

But I've heard better. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed this submission, but there was a bit too little like the actual music from the game, and a bit too much "excess" that really wasn't. And the "excess" wasn't all that interesting. Of course, I liked the music, but it could have been a little better.

Classic.

If people don't remember or don't know, Teletubby Fun Land was one of NG's first features, and the first truly controversial one. It's good to hear the music from that oldest and most classic feature here in the Audio Portal.

I like it!

From my icon, you can probably guess that I'm a huge Zelda fan. And I loved this song in OoT. I do wish this version started off a bit faster though;l nearly 15% of the song is a little too slow for my tastes, and it doesn't really jump into the Song of Storms for about 30 seconds. And it probably ould have been longer too. Altogether though, it is a good song, as good as the music in an actual Zelda game almost. It actually wouldn't feel that out-of-place in the credits of a game (well, after the slow start).
5/5, 9/10.

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